03-06-2012
Expect language separating two string connected by _(underscore)
Hi Folks,
Anybody has an idea how to split string based on separator _ (underscore) in Expect programming language?
e.g.if string is scmid1_scmid2 , i need to separate these two strings as scmid1 and scmid2.
Thanks in advance.
Sanket
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Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings
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Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings
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Strip a leading underscore from tokens
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